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14. K'(-8,6) is the image of K after a translation.

along the rule (x,y) → (x-3, y + 6). What are
the coordinates of K?
15. P'(1, -2) is
along the
the coorc

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Final answer:

The coordinates of K after the translation are (-11, 12).


Step-by-step explanation:

To find the coordinates of K after the translation, we apply the translation rule (x,y) → (x-3, y+6) to the given coordinates of K (-8,6).

Substituting the values of x and y into the translation rule, we get (-8-3, 6+6) = (-11, 12). Therefore, the coordinates of K are (-11, 12).


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